I could say something funny, but I won't. I see polygamy frequently and my observations can be summed up in one word: subjugation.

While there certainly are adult women who willingly enter into these relationships, many of them are arranged marriages invloving teenage girls, some as young as thirteen, and they are frequently married off to close relatives. In most of the cases I have observed the women are considered to be chattels and are treated as such.

I read recently that polygamy ends up fucking 75% of guys because it causes a situation where only the wealthy can afford to take care of multiple wives. The rest of the dudes sit around circle jerking and planning suicide bombings.

I try to have more than one girlfriend at a time. I cannot say I will continue this into marriage however. Having more than one girl keeps you satiated, un-needy, and in a position of independence. Just like in stocks, you do not want to put all your eggs into one basket - it makes you powerless and is risky.

That being said, I do not condone fooling women or making them think they are the only one and then "cheating". That is weak and not very mature.

I read recently that polygamy ends up fucking 75% of guys because it causes a situation where only the wealthy can afford to take care of multiple wives. The rest of the dudes sit around circle jerking and planning suicide bombings.

That`s probably why polygamy is banned from many nations (because the wealthy can only afford it and the middle/lower class get screwed).

I`m in favor of polygamy. I think it`s natural, and the traditional way it has been done in just about every society. I don`t think a society should force a man to be limited to one wife, if he chooses to have more.

The strong (physically, wealthy, or whatever is viewed as strong) men are able to care for more women, and produce more (strong) kids. That`s the way it should be.

Some might argue that their religion forbids it, but this is not true either. The major religions (like Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, etc.) all do not say anything against having multiple wives, or something like concubines.

I don`t have any experience myself, but I imagine it is not all fun and games for the man either. Just having one wife is a lot responsibility, so I imagine having multiple wives would require a real man.

I could say something funny, but I won't. I see polygamy frequently and my observations can be summed up in one word: subjugation.

While there certainly are adult women who willingly enter into these relationships, many of them are arranged marriages invloving teenage girls, some as young as thirteen, and they are frequently married off to close relatives. In most of the cases I have observed the women are considered to be chattels and are treated as such.

It is a disgusting practice.

I wonder if the issue you described has much to with polygamy though.

I would imagine that depending on the culture, arranged marriages involving teenage girls are common among monogamous societies too. Same with being married off to close relatives, and women considered to be chattels and treated as such.

Maybe it sounds disgusting for people who live in different culture, but for them it`s the way of life. Maybe to them, not getting married until a later age, and having no kids is a disgusting way to live too

To me, all of the above sound more cultural rather than a polygamy vs monogamy issue.

Our stay in Salt Lake City amounted to only two days, and therefore we had no time to make the customary inquisition into the workings of polygamy and get up the usual statistics and deductions preparatory to calling the attention of the nation at large once more to the matter. I had the will to do it. With the gushing self-sufficiency of youth I was feverish to plunge in headlong and achieve a great reform here - until I saw the Mormon women. Then I was touched. My heart was wiser than my head. It warmed toward these poor, ungainly and pathetically "homely" creatures, and as I turned to hide the generous moisture in my eyes, I said, "No - the man that marries one of them has done an act of Christian charity which entitles him to the kindly applause of mankind, not their harsh censure - and the man that marries sixty of them has done a deed of open-handed generosity so sublime that the nations should stand uncovered in his presence and worship in silence."